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SBS World News Radio
Summary: World View is a news and current affairs program with a focus on multicultural and indigenous issues. Drawing on the unique talents of SBS’ multilingual and multicultural workforce, World View covers national and international events and issues through a diverse range of voices and perspectives.
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Podcasts:
World Cup debutante Bosnia-Herzegovina faced Lionel Messi's Argentina - losing with honour 1-2 on day four of the championships.
Operators of services for domestic violence victims say Australia is facing a critical shortage of emergency accommodation for women and children.
The 20th edition of the World Cup is underway in Brazil and so far it's been a tournament full of surprises, reports Robert Grasso.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott end two-week world tour.
Tony Abbott wraps up his tour of North America Domestic violence services under threat The latest from the World Cup
Australian-Bosnians are gathering to watch the Bosnian national team in their first World Cup competition match on Monday, against the South American powerhouse Argentina.
A growing number of Indonesians are looking back fondly on General Soeharto's reign.
Austria and Bosnia are preparing to mark 100 years since a shooting that triggered World War 1.
The Fair Work Ombudsman is calling on thousands of people to collect unclaimed wages from previous jobs worth nearly $3 million.
More than 120 community organisations are making a joint appeal against a proposal to change the Racial Discrimination Act.
Arab and Islamic countries are warning Australian exports could be adversely affected by a decision to stop calling East Jerusalem "occupied" territory.
President Barack Obama is not ruling out US military action to help the Iraqi government fight the progress of Sunni militants known as ISIS, who are continuing to take over more of Iraq.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott's first meeting with the US President featured talks on security, with a focus on the Asia-Pacific.
Scholarships for Aboriginal Personal Trainers are underway in Port Augusta to overcome stigmas that can stop people getting healthy.
Gay men in Australia are now more likely to get tested for HIV because of the availability of a faster and easier test.